With regard to the motion that is currently in front of us and how it compares to the amendment that was made to yesterday's motion, which has been accepted by this committee, I would rule that the motion in front of us is acceptable. The reason is this. Yesterday the amendment dealt with the capacity in which we would meet, whether it would be in public or in camera. The motion before us today deals with process, the process that will be upheld while we meet, whether that meeting happens in camera or in public, and so I would deem those to be two separate things.
With that, I will move to the next person on the speakers list, who is Mr. Fergus, as he had the floor before we suspended.